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2 AM November 5, 2005......It's Been A Year!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 6186" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Yes, he has improved in the past six months, OTE. He is much less volatile and moody, which makes him more like his</p><p>"old self". He is making progress with self-regulation but</p><p>he is, in fact, less sophisticated than before and even more</p><p>attached to me.</p><p></p><p>He can be guided a bit more toward independent choices which</p><p>I see as a positive sign for the future. His short term memory has improved a bit. His cognitive ability has also</p><p>improved a bit.</p><p></p><p>Only time will tell how much improvement will result with the passage of time. Before I kick the bucket, I really am</p><p>hopeful he will be able to be functioning well as an adult.</p><p>The sites and message boards for TBIs indicate a vast array</p><p>of issues for years to come. on the other hand, easy child/difficult child is slowly moving</p><p>forward. Sadly, many of the children, spouses, parents who</p><p>have loved ones on those boards are still praying that their</p><p>family will see "recognition" after three or five years post</p><p>Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). We are lucky. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 6186, member: 35"] Yes, he has improved in the past six months, OTE. He is much less volatile and moody, which makes him more like his "old self". He is making progress with self-regulation but he is, in fact, less sophisticated than before and even more attached to me. He can be guided a bit more toward independent choices which I see as a positive sign for the future. His short term memory has improved a bit. His cognitive ability has also improved a bit. Only time will tell how much improvement will result with the passage of time. Before I kick the bucket, I really am hopeful he will be able to be functioning well as an adult. The sites and message boards for TBIs indicate a vast array of issues for years to come. on the other hand, easy child/difficult child is slowly moving forward. Sadly, many of the children, spouses, parents who have loved ones on those boards are still praying that their family will see "recognition" after three or five years post Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). We are lucky. DDD [/QUOTE]
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